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| Written by SiamJai | |
| Tuesday, 29 April 2008 | |
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Lightning, thunder and electricity in general, give a stunning, dramatic edge to any composition. In this tutorial, you will learn how to apply a realistic lightning effect to spice up an otherwise ordinary picture. To follow along this tutorial, you need to have a plugin called Alien Skin Xenofex 2 . The plugin, and thus this tutorial, are compatible with Fireworks MX 2004, Fireworks 8 and Fireworks CS3. Before we start, click the below picture for a preview of what the effect will look like: To start, open an image in Fireworks, or download the sample image used in this tutorial.
Where to go from hereFrom this tutorial you've learned how to create a realisitic lightning effect using the Alien Skin plugin Xenofex 2. Now that you are familiar with the basic options, get some creative ideas by experimenting with the factory presets accessible from the Settings menu of the plugin. This plugin creates the traditional "single-root + branches" type of lightning. If you want lots of electrical sparkles starting from a central position, use the Xenofex 2 Electrify filter instead. If you have any questions, ask on our forum or drop me a note.
Disclaimer: The author of this tutorial is not affiliated with Alien Skin.
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 11 July 2008 ) |










